A Bad Day For Samsung As Profits Decline Once Again
Increased competition has slowed Samsung's profits.
Increased competition has slowed Samsung's profits.
Apple iPhone users are "wall huggers" according to Samsung.
Apple's retirement of Aperture is just one of the stories we covered during the week that was.
These are just a few of the stories we covered during the week that was.
The Fire phone isn't an "iPhone killer." Still, it could make some waves in mobile.
Samsung and Apple might soon be willing to bury the hatchet.
The "iPhone killer" should arrive in stores in September.
Google Glass wearers were recently grilled on The Daily Show.
Google Fit may be announced later this month.
One in five apps is abandoned after being used once.
Apple's WWDC wasn't the only tech news during the week that was.
The first Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 NOOK launches in August.
The new service may be unveiled in June or July.
While Amazon plays hardball with Hachette, customers are the ones missing out.
It looks like Apple is squarely on the defensive.
Apple isn't the only one likely to bring sapphire crystal displays to market.
A California court is told there is no patent agreement between Apple and Samsung.
Apple and Samsung may be close to a patent agreement, according to a new report.
Apple still hasn't bought Beats Audio, but they are playing nice with Google -- or are they?
Apple and Samsung continue to dominate the smartphone market.
Samsung doesn't want to pay Apple anything after a recent courtroom decision.
Here's a look at how the most recent acquisitions by Apple, Facebook, Google, and Microsoft compare.
A new image has leaked purportedly showing the Amazon phone.